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Genesi 29:14-24

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14 E Labano gli disse: Veramente tu sei mie ossa e mia carne. Ed egli dimorò con lui un mese intiero.
15 E Labano gli disse: Perchè tu sei mio fratello, mi serviresti tu gratuitamente? dichiarami qual deve essere il tuo premio.
16 Or Labano avea due figliuole: la maggiore si chiamava Lea, e la minore Rachele.
17 E Lea avea gli occhi teneri; ma Rachele era formosa, e di bello aspetto.
18 E Giacobbe amava Rachele; e disse a Labano: Io ti servirò sett’anni per Rachele, tua figliuola minore.
19 E Labano disse: Meglio è che io la dia a te, che ad un altro uomo; stattene pur meco.
20 E Giacobbe servì per Rachele lo spazio di sette anni; e quelli gli parvero pochi giorni, per l’amore ch’egli le portava.
21 E Giacobbe disse a Labano: Dammi la mia moglie; perciocchè il mio termine è compiuto; e lascia che io entri da lei.
22 E Labano adunò tutte le genti del luogo, e fece un convito.
23 Ma la sera prese Lea, sua figliuola, e la menò a Giacobbe; il quale entrò da lei.
24 E Labano diede Zilpa, sua serva, a Lea, sua figliuola, per serva.

Genesi 29:14-24 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 29

This chapter informs us of Jacob's coming to a well near Haran, where meeting with some shepherds he inquires after Laban, Ge 29:1-8; and there also with Rachel his daughter, the shepherds made known to him, and acquainted her who he was, Ge 29:9-12; upon which she ran to her father, and told him who was at the well, who went forth and brought him to his house, and kindly entertained him, Ge 29:13,14; with whom he agreed to stay and serve seven years for Rachel his daughter, Ge 29:15-20; at the end of which Jacob demands his wife, but instead of Rachel, Leah was brought to him as his wife, Ge 29:21-25; which being discovered, and complained of, it was proposed he should have Rachel also, provided he would serve yet seven years more, to which he agreed, Ge 29:26-30; and the chapter is concluded with an account of four sons being born to Jacob of Leah, Ge 29:31-35.

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